“Statement of a witness is inadmissible without cross-examination unless rigorous statutory safeguards are followed” – Gujarat High Court set aside a penalty order passed under the
read more“Section 131 Confers Power to Examine on Oath – Tribunal’s View to the Contrary Is Erroneous in Law” — In a significant tax law ruling on
read more“Environmental protection is not a matter of charity—it is a constitutional duty. Injunctions must not obstruct projects aimed at protecting life and mitigating floods,” ruled Justices
read more“A pawnor’s right to redeem pledged goods does not expire on the date of maturity. Contractual and statutory law mandate a fair window of opportunity before
read more“Indian Law Follows the EPO Approach—If a Computer-Implemented Invention Yields Technical Effect, It Is Patentable Even If No New Hardware Is Used” — In a landmark
read more“Unless Collector Forms Opinion, No Deduction Permissible Under Section 26 of 2013 Act”: Punjab and Haryana High Court delivered a significant judgment clarifying the inapplicability of
read more“Once you accept an order and act upon it, you cannot go back and challenge it later—law does not allow such flip-flops”: In a significant ruling
read more“Trial Court Did Not Even Whisper Section 37 NDPS Act While Granting Bail Despite Commercial Quantity Recovery” – In a sharply worded judgment Delhi High Court
read more“Suspicion, Howsoever Grave, Cannot Replace Proof”, Bombay High Court, Bench of Justice Nitin B. Suryawanshi and Justice Sandipkumar C. More, delivered a reportable judgment. The Court
read more“Operational Similarities Do Not Obliterate Structural Differences — Dual Control and Distinct Retirement Conditions Justify Separate Pay Structures”, In a significant ruling Division Bench of the
read more“The Defendant cannot promote its publication outside the five Southern States and specified UTs” — In a landmark order Justice R.I. Chagla of the Bombay High
read more“Statutory obligation to maintain wife and child cannot be diluted by EMIs or moral duties” – In a latest judgement High Court of Delhi addressing
read more“Sufficient Cause Shown—Presence Before Magistrate Proved—Restoration Warranted Under Order IX Rule 9 CPC”, In a decision upholding fairness in procedural justice, the Delhi High Court set
read more“An agreement to renew is not an agreement for an extended term — future possibilities do not create present obligations under the Stamp Act,” In a
read moreNon-Compliance With Section 52-A Is Not Per Se Fatal: Supreme Court Clarifies Law On Sampling Procedure Under NDPS Act
“Deviation From
read more“Statutory Minimum Sentences Under Section 20(b)(ii)(C) Cannot Be Softened Even On Humanitarian Grounds”, In a detailed and emphatic judgment Supreme Court of India firmly upheld
read more“A Bench of lesser strength cannot mark a departure from the decision of the Bench of larger strength... in guise of explaining the decision.”— In
read more“Doctrine of Precedent Is Not Optional”, In a significant reaffirmation of the constitutional framework governing judicial discipline, the Supreme Court of India , issued a pointed
read more“In a Pandemic, Compulsion by Law is Enough—No Need for Formal Requisition Letters”. In a landmark interpretation of executive authority during public health emergencies, the Supreme Court
read more“A person who secures public employment by fraud cannot claim equity or constitutional protection”—Allahabad High Court Allahabad High Court (Bench of Hon'ble Mrs. Justice Manju Rani
read moreNon-Compliance With Section 52-A Is Not Per Se Fatal: Supreme Court Clarifies Law On Sampling Procedure Under NDPS Act
“Deviation From
read more“Statutory Minimum Sentences Under Section 20(b)(ii)(C) Cannot Be Softened Even On Humanitarian Grounds”, In a detailed and emphatic judgment Supreme Court of India firmly upheld
read more“A Bench of lesser strength cannot mark a departure from the decision of the Bench of larger strength... in guise of explaining the decision.”— In
read more“Doctrine of Precedent Is Not Optional”, In a significant reaffirmation of the constitutional framework governing judicial discipline, the Supreme Court of India , issued a pointed
read more“In a Pandemic, Compulsion by Law is Enough—No Need for Formal Requisition Letters”. In a landmark interpretation of executive authority during public health emergencies, the Supreme Court
read more"In Matters of National Security and Mass Casualty, Liberty Cannot Be Sole Determinant for Bail", On December 11, 2025, the Supreme Court of India delivered
read more“Minor Issues Never Stopped Payments – Corporate Debtor’s Own Ledger Shows Admission of Debt”, On 10 December 2025, the Supreme Court delivered a crucial verdict in M/s.
read more“Contempt Power Is Not a Sword to Silence Criticism – It Requires Fortitude to Accept Contrition”, In a deeply reflective ruling that reinforces the balance between
read more“Seizure and attachment may feel the same to the affected party—but in the eyes of law, they walk different paths. One is swift and investigative, the
read more“The effort of the private respondents was to change the location of the plot purchased by them, which may be more valuable. This does not fall within
read more“If this Court were to reclassify his resignation as a case of voluntary retirement, this would obfuscate the distinction… and render Rule 26 nugatory”, In a
read more“If caste-based abuses occur within the four corners of a wall where the public is not present, it cannot be said to have taken place
read more"Had the Witness Truly Recognized the Assailant, His Name Would Not Have Been Omitted in the FIR", Supreme Court of India delivered a significant judgment
read more“Courts Cannot Sit in Appeal Over Economic Policy Decisions of Local Bodies Unless Perverse or Unconstitutional”, Supreme Court of India delivered a strong-worded judgment upholding the financial
read more“The Court vide the impugned order appears to have taken a mechanical route in releasing the accused under the extraordinary relief of anticipatory bail”— In
read more"A finding that the offence was committed simply because the complainant belonged to a Scheduled Caste is perverse in the absence of any such evidence",
read more“Once Judicial Directions Are Recorded in a Judgment, They Are Binding and Must Be Enforced” — Supreme Court, in a strongly worded judgment, set aside the Bombay
read more“Trial Vitiated by Serious Procedural Defect in Section 313 CrPC Examination”, Supreme Court of India delivered a landmark ruling in Suresh Sahu & Anr. vs. The
read more“Once Parties Have Compounded Their Dispute and Substantial Sentence is Undergone, Continued Incarceration Serves No Purpose”, Supreme Court of India, in the case of
read more“Though the Crime is Grave, Age and Jail Conduct Justify Sentencing to a Determinate Term of 25 Years Without Remission”, Supreme Court delivered a notable decision
read more“Statement of a witness is inadmissible without cross-examination unless rigorous statutory safeguards are followed” – Gujarat High Court set aside a penalty order passed under the
read more“Section 131 Confers Power to Examine on Oath – Tribunal’s View to the Contrary Is Erroneous in Law” — In a significant tax law ruling on
read more“Environmental protection is not a matter of charity—it is a constitutional duty. Injunctions must not obstruct projects aimed at protecting life and mitigating floods,” ruled Justices
read more“A pawnor’s right to redeem pledged goods does not expire on the date of maturity. Contractual and statutory law mandate a fair window of opportunity before
read more“Indian Law Follows the EPO Approach—If a Computer-Implemented Invention Yields Technical Effect, It Is Patentable Even If No New Hardware Is Used” — In a landmark
read more“Unless Collector Forms Opinion, No Deduction Permissible Under Section 26 of 2013 Act”: Punjab and Haryana High Court delivered a significant judgment clarifying the inapplicability of
read more“Once you accept an order and act upon it, you cannot go back and challenge it later—law does not allow such flip-flops”: In a significant ruling
read more“Trial Court Did Not Even Whisper Section 37 NDPS Act While Granting Bail Despite Commercial Quantity Recovery” – In a sharply worded judgment Delhi High Court
read more“Suspicion, Howsoever Grave, Cannot Replace Proof”, Bombay High Court, Bench of Justice Nitin B. Suryawanshi and Justice Sandipkumar C. More, delivered a reportable judgment. The Court
read more“Operational Similarities Do Not Obliterate Structural Differences — Dual Control and Distinct Retirement Conditions Justify Separate Pay Structures”, In a significant ruling Division Bench of the
read more“The Defendant cannot promote its publication outside the five Southern States and specified UTs” — In a landmark order Justice R.I. Chagla of the Bombay High
read more“Statutory obligation to maintain wife and child cannot be diluted by EMIs or moral duties” – In a latest judgement High Court of Delhi addressing
read more“Sufficient Cause Shown—Presence Before Magistrate Proved—Restoration Warranted Under Order IX Rule 9 CPC”, In a decision upholding fairness in procedural justice, the Delhi High Court set
read more“An agreement to renew is not an agreement for an extended term — future possibilities do not create present obligations under the Stamp Act,” In a
read more“A person who secures public employment by fraud cannot claim equity or constitutional protection”—Allahabad High Court Allahabad High Court (Bench of Hon'ble Mrs. Justice Manju Rani
read more“Once it is proved that the driver was not holding a valid licence, the Insurance Company must first pay the claimants, but has a legal right
read more“Retrospective Application Of 2013 Rape Law Violates Article 20(1)” —Karnataka High Court delivered a pivotal ruling in Kadamban v. State of Karnataka (Criminal Appeal No. 623
read more“Back-to-Back Payment Clauses Do Not Override Buyer-Seller Liability in Commercial Contracts” – Delhi High Court, in a decisive reaffirmation of commercial accountability and the scope of
read more“No Prima Facie Case of Abuse in Public View – Delay of Nearly Two Years Raises Serious Doubts” – In a significant judgment clarifying the scope
read more“Enforcement Directorate Officers Exercise Powers Analogous to Civil Courts Under FEMA — No Right to Insist That Statement Be Recorded at Home Merely Because the Person
read moreAppreciating evidence in civil litigation requires adherence to strict principles under the Indian Evidence Act, the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), and binding judicial precedents. Courts
read moreIn the world of law, the doctrine of Res Judicata serves as a cornerstone for upholding judicial efficiency and finality. Res judicata, meaning "a matter already judged,"
read more"Copyright law, a delicate balance of protecting creativity while fostering innovation." – Indian Judiciary- Introduction: Safeguarding Creativity Through the Copyright Act
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read moreIn the Indian legal system, judgments play a crucial role in shaping jurisprudence and guiding future cases. These judgments can be classified into two primary categories: reportable and non-reportable.
read moreThe Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS) has officially replaced the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 (CrPC), marking a significant transformation in India’s procedural criminal law. Among the
read moreThe Right to Information Act, 2005 (RTI Act) has its roots in the fundamental right to freedom of speech and expression under Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution of
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